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Carol Vorderman facing resounding calls to stand against Farage in Clacton to challenge Reform UK

Maddison Wheeldon by Maddison Wheeldon
8 July 2026
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Calls are growing across social media for progressive Carol Vorderman to take on Nigel Farage in the upcoming Clacton by-election. The by-election was sparked after the Reform UK leader quit his seat while facing scrutiny over millions in donations that should have been declared.

The standards commissioner is still investigating him, bankers reportedly raised concerns over possible money laundering, and now Farage has triggered another by-election. Coincidence? We think not.

Whatever the motive, Farage is clearly backing himself to stroll straight back into Westminster.

However, his only competition currently is Count Binface and Laurence Fox, which has led many to see if Vorderman will stand by her comments made to GB News in May’s local elections where, when asked about ever standing against Farage, she said:

I always said no.

I wouldn’t say no now, but I’d be an independent.

So is @carolvorders now going to stand as an Independent Candidate and face @Nigel_Farage in #Clacton?

She told @GMB before the local elections in May "She wouldn't say 'no' now".

Would you vote Carol Vorderman in #Clacton? She also said she supports @andyburnham.

Vote below: pic.twitter.com/Oa0wPShytj

— Joseph Wells (@JosephW56436640) July 7, 2026

Carol Vorderman — Will she or won’t she? that is the question on many a mind

Carol Vorderman has made some pretty powerful interventions to expose the frauds in Reform UK, publicly challenging their far-right politics of hate and division. In the Makerfield by-election, Vorderman was forced to intervene after Reform candidate Robert Kenyon made derogatory sexualised comments about her online. Comments he has yet to apologise for.

Having quite a following online due to her career in the public eye and with many growing up watching her on ‘Countdown’ as the maths expert, she is very much a well-loved and influential public figure. This would make her pretty ideal opposition to Farage who equally is popular with his followers, for far less respectable and commendable reasons to Vorderman.

However, despite many asking about whether she will stand and some mistakenly believing she will, she has yet to announce whether she will or indeed whether she even wants to.

Nevertheless, she has given a public commentary on Farage’s self-serving resignation speech on Instagram calling him a “snake oil salesman” that she “wasted 15-minutes” of her life on:

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Carol Vorderman (@carolvorders)

“Farridge versus Binface” unless he pulls out too

An hour later, she posted about how all political parties have backed out of standing against Farage, leaving him facing satirical Count Binface:

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Carol Vorderman (@carolvorders)

 

Many are laughing at the fact that Farage isn’t getting anyone of significant political clout standing against him, but this very much leaves a situation where Farage will very easily — and very likely — suggest that the establishment is running scared because, as he would want to see it, it doesn’t stand a chance against him.

This will only pour fuel on the divisive, entitled rhetoric coming from Farage and his circle of self-interested pals. That’s exactly why a strong challenger is needed — someone with a proven track record of standing up for ordinary people rather than protecting the interests of the ultra-rich.

The Greens appear ready to step aside, despite arguably being one of the strongest contenders to take on populist Farage:

Clacton has the chance to show Farage the door.

People Vs the Establishment.

His whole political project is about protecting the wealth and power of the establishment. pic.twitter.com/9QvdB4x0VP

— Zack Polanski (@ZackPolanski) July 7, 2026

Vorderman has piled on the pressure with a YouGov poll shared on Instagram today that shows Farage’s trust problem is hard to ignore. The poll, from the first week of June, found four times as many people viewed him as completely untrustworthy than said they would put their faith in him:

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Carol Vorderman (@carolvorders) 

No more political games

People have had enough of political games. Farage’s resignation smacks of exactly that, but so does the decision by other parties to step aside. Instead of taking him on head-first, they’re gambling on Count Binface doing the job for them and leaving Farage red-faced in front of the country.

After all, Fox would only take from Farage’s vote from right-wing members of the public, hurting his chances, which is a welcome sight in this instance. Not that Fox is ever really a welcome sight for many across the country.

However, this raises two issues:

  • Don’t the people of Clacton deserve the opportunity to have a committed politician who, in contrast to Farage’s abysmal track record, actually shows up to surgeries and attends votes in the Commons which affect the lives of British people?
  • What if Farage wins? Looking back, would parties that stepped aside have handed him a free run at the goal?

One thing is clear: people are sick of politicians treating their futures like bargaining chips — manipulating them, gambling with them or sacrificing them in the pursuit of power, profit and political careers.

This three-man race might be hilarious to look at — but it still carries very real consequences if it goes the wrong way and it will likely cement Farage’s future either way.

Featured image via CurtisBrown

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